Monday, November 16, 2020

The Scarecrow and Other Stories by G. Ranger Wormser

 

This October, feel the terror of a woman’s touch with one of horror’s best kept secrets…

Shadow House Publishing kicks off MACABRE MISTRESSES, a series devoted to women horror authors and their unique contribution to the field, with a landmark collection by an unjustly neglected author.

THE SCARECROW AND OTHER STORIES, by G. RANGER WORMSER, is the most disturbing book that you have never read! This suppressed collection of death, demons, and desire ranks the author alongside Shirley Jackson and Joyce Carol Oates as a mistress of literary dark fiction. Surprisingly modern, these minimalistic, knife-edged fear fables tackle sexism, prejudice, and cruelty. They speak as powerfully to readers in the 21st century as when first published. We are proud to unleash this long-neglected collection to haunt–and challenge–a new generation.

Gwendolyn Wormser was an unacknowledged mistress of psychological horror, haunting atmosphere, and adroit social criticism. Her deeply introspective stories of sentient scarecrows, shapeshifters, and specters also revealed the daily terror and abuse that women suffered in the early 20th century. Neglected since their 1918 publication, these twelve numinous nightmares are deeply unsettling, lyrical, and uncanny…they are also grim, decadent, and beautiful.

Edited by supernatural fiction author and critic WILLIAM P. SIMMONS, this long overdue monument to an unsung horror heroine includes a comprehensive Introduction discussing the author’s distinctive approach to supernatural fiction.

This author was previously unknown to me except for the title story that I enjoyed in an anthology that I read a couple of months ago. Gwendolyn Wormser should have been an important voice in horror yet was somehow largely overlooked until now.  Written in the days before shock and gore was the formula, and blood and guts the norm, her stories are suspenseful and eerie. The writing is haunting and lyrical, full of atmosphere and and rich with emotion.
I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys dark fiction from days gone by.

I received a complimentary copy.



The Scarecrow and Other Stories Table of Contents:

Here There Be Monsters
The Scarecrow
Mutter Schwegel
Haunted
Flowers
The Effigy
The Faith
Yellow
China-Ching
The Wood of Living Trees
Before the Dawn
The Stillness


About the Editor: William P. Simmons is a supernatural fiction author, critic, & journalist. Eight of his stories earned Honorable Mentions in The Year’s Best Fantasy & Horror. By Reason of Darkness was praised by Publisher’s Weekly & All Hallows & Cemetery Dance. Graham Masterton, Hugh B. Cave & T.M. Wright have endorsed his fiction, and he has interviewed such authors as Richard Matheson, F. Paul Wilson & Caitlin Kiernan.

MACABRE MISTRESSES is a series of classic and rare supernatural fiction from the ‘shocking ladies’ who transformed the tale of terror.

SHADOW HOUSE PUBLISHING preserves our horror heritage with authoritative and affordable special editions of quality supernatural literature.

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